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SUDBURY – More than 80 members of OPSEU Local 666 representing
child mental health treatment workers walked off the job in Sudbury and area
Nov. 21 citing an unwillingness by management to negotiate a new contract.
“Negotiations officially started on May 3 of this year but in
terms of progress, very little has been achieved despite conciliation and
mediation,” said Paul Jalbert, chair of the bargaining team which represents
child treatment workers in Sudbury, Espanola, Chapleau and Manitoulin.
“Our members feel strongly that unless we remove our services
the stalemate at the bargaining table will go on for quite some time. It’s
impossible to negotiate when the employer shows no interest in doing so.”
Members of Local 666 were in a legal position to strike after
talks broke down on Nov. 18 after the employer refused to modify the offer that
led to the strike vote. The workers provide a variety of frontline and
administrative services to more than 2,300 children and their families in the
Sudbury region.
Contrary to the employer’s stated position, key issues in the
dispute include concessions on job security, layoff and recall notices, dictated
hours of work without regard to seniority and comparable compensation
improvements with Developmental Services and Children’s Aid Society workers.
No new talks are scheduled. |
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For more information:
Rachelle Lacoste
OPSEU Local 666
705-561-2906
Spencer Lucas
OPSEU Local 666
705-561-0449
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